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Care And Fit: Keep Your Leather Gloves For A Long Life

Leather is a remarkable natural material with protecting and insulating properties. But different leather suit different types of gloves. From weather to the size itself, it has to be threatened carefully to maintain and endure its original appearance. 1) Dry your gloves at room temperature, avoid open flames, heaters, tumble- driers and ovens The gloving leather is drum dyed for a delightful color depth but the lack of a sprayed color finish implies that it is also sensitive to humidity or rain. If your gloves do become wet there are some possibilities that dark stains may appear, especially for brighter colors. Hair sheep is the most sensitive, while peccary, deer and elk tolerate it better. We simply recommend you to...

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Wedding Custom: Bride's Gloves

Why some brides wear gloves? Is it just fashion? tradition? History says that during the 18th and 19th centuries, gloves were considered the best traditional wedding favor for all guests. Well-mannered ladies used them as a mandatory custom until 1960. Formal etiquette still recommends that a bride should wear gloves as a symbol of grace. If you do so, you will look so classy and elegant. Bride's gloves are a perfect complement for your dress. Choose simple if you have a ornate gown or viceversa. Silk, kidskin, satin or lace are the best. Choose your gloves as a match to your dress. Different lengths, from 1-button to 20-button. Always depends on your gown. Nowadays, gloves depends on our personal style,...

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La Maison Causse

Paul Causse and his siblings Jules and Henri founded in 1892 a glove factory. Their previous jobs, like for many other people in Millau -a city of France which is world known by its skills of glove making- were cutting gloves so they had the necessary experience for this step. Paul continued the development of the company alone while his brothers were recruited by an American factory called Bacmo in 1910. In 1905, the Causse factory changed location moving to Rue de Planard where it remained until 2001. Between 1935 and 1950 Paul's son, Jean kept the family tradition and it was a very fruitful period because of the exports to American stores. With their designs and high-quality materials, Maison...

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Michael Jackson's Glove

John Kehe of the website CSMonitor wrote an article about "the true glove story". How does this all began? Michael Jackson wearing a white glove on the right hand... In 1980 Kehe was working on a music video for the single "Can you feel it" for the King of Pop and his brothers. In the brainstorming day and with some a cappella performances from Michael, Kehe was asked to give him a tour of the production facilities at the company, Robert Abel & Associates. While walking through the different hallways, rooms and labs they met the chief film editor, Rick Ross who was editing a TV commercial. He was wearing a short white cotton glove on his left hand as...

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Hollywood Stars Loved Gloves

It was the look of that period. Elegance was the most important word in fashion. Tidy hairstyle, minimal hair accessory (maybe a hat), perfect lines in the dress, the suit and the gloves were the must-have items of a wardrobe. Iconic Hollywood stars contributed to keep the gloves tradition in fashion between 1950s and 1960s. Audrey Hepburn Wherever you saw Audrey, there was a pair of lovely gloves. In "Sabrina", "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "Charade and all her movies". Always elegant, always Audrey! Humphrey Bogart This Oscar's winner, famous actor, well-knowned by "Casablanca" and "The Maltese Falcon" had such a grace in his style. Always according to the fashion trends. Marilyn Monroe Her long satin gloves... who does not remember them?...

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